News Summary
In Bee Cave, Texas, residents are facing soaring egg prices, attributed to the avian flu crisis that has resulted in a significant shortage. The average price for a dozen ‘Grade A’ eggs has reached $4.95, with some stores charging up to $10 per carton. This surge is forcing local restaurants to adjust their menus and impose egg purchase limits, while poultry farmers are grappling with the impacts of the outbreak. As the community navigates these challenges, a hopeful recovery may be on the horizon.
Bee Cave Residents Face Skyrocketing Egg Prices
In the charming town of Bee Cave, Texas, the rising cost of eggs has become a hot topic among locals, especially for those who love breakfast and brunch. The avian flu crisis has led to a significant shortage of eggs, driving prices to record highs. You might be surprised to learn that the current average cost for a dozen ‘Grade A’ eggs has soared to $4.95, breaking the previous record set earlier this year in January!
Grocery Store Limitations and Ballooning Prices
Creative Solutions on Menus
A Broader Impact on the Poultry Industry
Health and Safety Concerns
Hope for the Future
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